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LCE’s Life Cycle Institute Offers Classes in Houston, TX

Classes at the new location will offer learning, leadership, and change management solutions to the company’s Texas-based clientele. These offerings are particularly important to the oil and gas industry which has been strained by mergers, acquisitions, and market pressure.

The inaugural class offered in Houston will be Reliability Excellence Application (RxA). RxA is a dynamic three-day, high-impact, interactive workshop where participants experience the fundamental concepts of Reliability Excellence in order to drive performance improvement efforts within their organization. LCE’s award-winning Reliability Excellence approach has been proven to help companies achieve powerful results such as reduced costs and increased asset utilization. During the class, participants will build a business case for reliability and create job aids to document reliability improvement efforts at their facility.

The first RxA class will take place November 8th-10th, 2011. Plant personnel, management and associates who have responsibility for implementing operations and maintenance process improvements are encouraged to attend.

In addition to RxA, other classes available at LCE’s Houston location in 2012 will include Maintenance Planning and Scheduling (MPS) and Root Cause Analysis (RCA).

Course descriptions and Houston class schedules are available on LCE’s web site. For more information or to register, email the Life Cycle Institute at Education@LCE.com or call 800-556-9589.

About Life Cycle Engineering

Life Cycle Engineering provides consulting, engineering, applied technology and education solutions that deliver lasting results for private industry, the Department of Defense and other government organizations. The quality, expertise and dedication of our employees enable Life Cycle Engineering to serve as a trusted resource that helps people and organizations to achieve their full potential. Founded in 1976, LCE is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina with offices across North America and experience around the globe.

About the Life Cycle Institute

The Life Cycle Institute helps individuals and organizations learn and adapt to their changing environment by building knowledge, skills talent and engagement. The Institute’s team of learning, leadership and change management professionals integrates the art and science of learning and change to change behavior to produce desired results.

As the first U.S. Authorized Training Provider for Prosci, the world leader in change management best practices and research, the Institute combines LCE’s wealth of thought leadership experience and process improvement expertise with one of the most widely used approaches for managing the people side of change. The Institute applies adult learning methods that minimize lecture and emphasize hands-on learning. Classes are led by facilitators who actively practice what they teach. The methodologies taught within the various course curricula are practical applications with proven track records - proven through actual activities carried out regularly by LCE professionals.

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